IRgen no longer relies on isConstantInitializer, instead we just try
to emit the constant. If that fails then in C we emit an error
unsupported (this occurs when Sema accepted something that it doesn't
know how to fold, and IRgen doesn't know how to emit) and in C++ we
emit a guarded initializer.
This ends up handling a few more cases, because IRgen was actually
able to emit some of the constants Sema accepts but can't Evaluate().
For example, PR3398.
llvm-svn: 64780
ABI to the CodeGen library. Since C++ code-generation is so
incomplete, we can't exercise much of this mangling code. However, a
few smoke tests show that it's doing the same thing as GCC. When C++
codegen matures, we'll extend the ABI tester to verify name-mangling
as well, and complete the implementation here.
At this point, the major client of name mangling is in the uses of the
new "overloadable" attribute in C, which allows overloading. Any
"overloadable" function in C (or in an extern "C" block in C++) will
be mangled the same way that the corresponding C++ function would be
mangled.
llvm-svn: 64413
accurately states what the function is trying to do and how it is
different from Expr::isEvaluatable. Also get rid of a parameter that is both
unused and inaccurate.
llvm-svn: 62951
simple test that actually does VLA codegen.
Note that despite the fact that the alloca isn't in the entry block, it
should dominate all uses; this is guaranteed by the restrictions on goto
into VLA scope in C99.
llvm-svn: 61291
Emit the size even if the declared type is a variably modified type. This lets us handle
void f(int n) {
int (*a)[n];
printf("size: %d\n", sizeof(*a));
}
llvm-svn: 61285
assert if the name is not an identifier. Update callers to do the right
thing and avoid this method in unsafe cases. This also fixes an objc
warning that was missing a space, and migrates a couple more to taking
IdentifierInfo and QualTypes instead of std::strings.
llvm-svn: 59936
representing the names of declarations in the C family of
languages. DeclarationName is used in NamedDecl to store the name of
the declaration (naturally), and ObjCMethodDecl is now a NamedDecl.
llvm-svn: 59441
etc more generic. For some targets, long may not be equal to pointer size. For
example: PIC16 has int as i16, ptr as i16 but long as i32.
Also fixed a few build warnings in assert() functions in CFRefCount.cpp,
CGDecl.cpp, SemaDeclCXX.cpp and ParseDeclCXX.cpp.
llvm-svn: 58501
Instead of using two sets of Decl kinds (Struct/Union/Class and CXXStruct/CXXUnion/CXXClass), use one 'Record' and one 'CXXRecord' Decl kind and make tag kind a property of TagDecl.
Cleans up the code a bit and better reflects that Decl class structure.
llvm-svn: 57541
Change CodeGenFunction::EmitParmDecl to take either a ParmVarDecl or an
ImplicitParamDecl.
Drop hasAggregateLLVMType from CodeGenModule.cpp (use version in
CodeGenFunction).
Change the Objective-C method generation to use EmitParmDecl for
implicit parameters.
llvm-svn: 54838
- Drop {Decl.h,DeclObjC.h,IdentifierTable.h} from Expr.h
- Moved Sema::getCurMethodDecl() out of line (dependent on
ObjCMethodDecl via dyn_cast).
llvm-svn: 54629
qualifier in the lvalue, and changes lvalue loads/stores to honor
the volatile flag. Places which need some further attention are marked
with FIXMEs.
Patch by Cédric Venet.
llvm-svn: 52264
llvm::Type::isSingleValueType. Currently these two functions have
the same behavior, but soon isFirstClassType will return true for
struct and array types.
Clang may some day want to use of isFirstClassType for some of
these some day as an optimization, but it'll require some
consideration.
llvm-svn: 51446
This is a fairly mechanical/large change. As a result, I avoided making any changes/simplifications that weren't directly related. I did break two Analysis tests. I also have a couple FIXME's in UninitializedValues.cpp. Ted, can you take a look? If the bug isn't obvious, I am happy to dig in and fix it (since I broke it).
llvm-svn: 49748